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Govt. urged to defer ‘Anti-Terrorism Bill’

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The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has urged the government to defer ‘Anti-Terrorism Bill’ pending consultations with concerned parties, including the association.

The following is the text of the statement: “The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) observes that the Government published an ‘Anti- Terrorism Bill’, on the 22nd of March 2023. This Bill seeks to abolish the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and introduce an Anti-Terrorism Act.

The BASL is firmly of the view that no legislation should be introduced to curtail and/or suppress, directly or indirectly the fundamental rights of citizens, enshrined in our Constitution and that this Bill if passed into law will have far reaching effects.

The Bill has been published in the Gazette without adequate consultations with the relevant stakeholders including the BASL. Hence the BASL calls upon the Government to consider to defer the Bill until there is a wider stakeholder consultation and the concerns of stakeholders including the BASL are taken into account.

Furthermore, the BASL takes cognizance that the bill requires serious attention, and as such, has appointed a committee of senior lawyers to review the legality and the consequences of the bill, and report to the Management Committee of the BASL.

It must be noted that the BASL would not hesitate to challenge any bill that would deem to undermine the Rule of Law and the Liberty of the Citizen in our country.”



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Accountant and Management Assistant in bribery net

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An accountant and a management assistant at the Mullaitivu District Hospital were arrested by the sleuths of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption for allegedly soliciting and accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000 to release a cheque intended as the March payment for doing the laundry at the hospital.

The arrests were made at the Hospital’s Accounts Division on 18 April

Acting on a complaint lodged by a businessman in the Mullaitivu area, the CIABOC officers arrested the suspects.

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UNP turns down SJB’s call for joint May Day rally in view of Poya Day

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UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has turned down SJB leader Sajith Premadasa’s invitation for his party to join the SJB-led May Day rally at P.D. Sirisena ground.

On behalf of the UNP, its General Secretary and former MP Thalatha Atukorale has issued a letter explaining their decision not to join the rally.

Atukorale has said that as May Day falls on a Poya Day this year, the UNP has previously decided to dedicate the day to religious observances.

She has recalled that during his tenure as Prime Minister, the late Ranasinghe Premadasa emphasised that it was inappropriate to engage in political activities when May Day coincided with a Poya Day.

Accordingly, she informed the SJB leadership that the UNP would not be able to participate in the May Day rally organized by the Samagi Jana Balawegaya or any other political party.

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Nursing mother remanded over Jaffna MP’s complaint

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A nursing mother has been remanded by the Mallakam Magistrate’s Court over a land dispute following a complaint lodged by independent Jaffna MP Dr Archchuna Ramanathan, who was filmed brandishing a firearm during a confrontation with residents.

The incident took place on Saturday in the Periyavilan area, within the Ilavalai Police Division, on land claimed by the MP as ancestral property. According to Ramanathan, he had entered the plot to carry out clearing work when he was confronted by local residents who opposed his presence, alleging encroachment and disputing his actions, Tamil Guardian reported.

Eyewitness accounts and widely circulated video footage show a heated altercation between the MP and a group that included several women. During the confrontation, Ramanathan produced a handgun, reportedly issued by the Ministry of Defence for personal protection, an act that has drawn sharp criticism given the civilian nature of the dispute and the absence of firearms among those present.

Despite the presence of multiple individuals at the scene, it was a woman, identified in court as the mother of a one-year-old child, who was arrested after Ramanathan filed a complaint with Ilavalai Police. She was subsequently produced before the Mallakam Magistrate’s Court, which ordered her remanded until April 29.

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